Paras Buildtech launches a new mixed use project ‘Paras Square’

DELHI: After the successful execution of various magnificent projects in residential, retail and commercial segments, Paras Buildtech has now launched its landmark project ‘Paras Square’ today. This project is a mix of Studio Apartments, Retail and Commercial, located at Sector 63A, adjacent to Golf Course Extension Road in Gurgaon.

Spread over an area of 2.2 acre, the ground and first floors of the project will be dedicated to retail and second to Fourteenth floors for fully furnished Studio Apartments, making it one-of-its-kind in Delhi-NCR.

Surrounded by the picturesque Aravali Hills, this project is situated on the main 60- meters wide road leading to Golf Course Extension Road. It is strategically located in the emerging suburban business district and well connected to New Gurgaon, Faridabad and South Delhi.

A presentation of modernity and prestige, Paras Square is designed with a contemporary exterior glass wall. Each piece is flawlessly fitted to create the most captivating architecture in the city. This project will offer like 100% power backup, 24 x 7 security, high speed elevators, multi-level basement parking to accommodate and fire safety equipments as per the international standards.

Announcing the launch, Aman Nagar, Director of Paras Buildtech said, “With Gurgaon set for the next level of real estate development, Paras Square has been conceptualized to meet the future demand and aspirations of the executive class. We have put together our expertise to take this project to the global standards in terms of architecture, luxury, comfort and aesthetics. It will translate into redefining the living and shopping experience as a new benchmark for mixed use development projects in India.”

About Paras Buildtech

Paras Buildtech India Pvt. Ltd has pioneered the conceptualization and execution of upscale real estate projects in the retail, commercial and residential space. Today, Paras Buildtech is known to be one of the leading names in Indian real estate development and has done so by assuring quality and reliability to their clients and business partners .

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